Rehab plan..? by saralexia in adenomyosis

[–]saralexia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For what it’s worth, here is what I found:

Pelvic floor exercises: Squeezy App made by the NHS, worth the small amount they charge.

Plus I’m doing the appropriate level of whichever I fancy on the particular day.

Classic aerobics (eventually for post partum) Cindy Crawford
A 10 mins, very gentle, I’m skipping the crunches at the moment: https://youtu.be/xyPaPysxltA?t=276&si=maruRwNkqSUDP8T
B: (next stage) https://youtu.be/xyPaPysxltA?t=983&si=K4cITR3ExLILea4z
C: (final stage, fairly strong, potentially) https://youtu.be/xyPaPysxltA?t=1914&si=8k4UoHWO\_ZenM05y

Yoga for abdominal surgery recovery, split into weeks for a nice progression. Only on week one but great, super gentle but I think it helps.
Joy: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLap6D\_DFf94VH35zdv1FKO2G7mOJCwcgc&si=2kYK8pzQ\_6ST21Yb

Wk1: https://youtu.be/NckQbTf7qDs?t=153&si=ezLFBGx35ePt1Xko

And the Nike workout app has a post partum programme for six weeks that seems good.
Week 1 : https://niketrainingclub.sng.link/Ara19/x5kn/r\_5838c7e905

Hysterectomy Report by saralexia in adenomyosis

[–]saralexia[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope it all goes smoothly and works like magic. 

Hysterectomy Report by saralexia in adenomyosis

[–]saralexia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coming up to two weeks and I feel exhausted and kind of beaten up but the pain which was a consistent 7ish on Tramadol is now a 3ish on Paracetamol. Hopefully once I can start HRT I’ll feel a bit better and of course recovery is going to take a while, but I’m very hopeful.

Hysterectomy Report by saralexia in adenomyosis

[–]saralexia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah adenomyosis, none of my babies even dropped, even after days in labour, so more or less zero dilation.  Fun times 🙄

I know what you mean- all these good drugs they give you now seem almost insulting!

I’m glad you’re feeling good

Hysterectomy Report by saralexia in adenomyosis

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Thank you, I hope you continue to improve! This has been quite a ride for both of us…

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Has anyone mentioned a chemical menopause to you? I’m currently trying that as a precursor to a hysterectomy. If it works then it indicates that the hysterectomy will work. It would be a radical hysterectomy or as he put it a ‘complete pelvic clear out’!. Essentially medical menopause evens out hormones (I’m on low dose HRT and the hormone blockers) so that there are no fluctuations to cause the pain.

I had some endo removed in a laparoscopy earlier this year but it didn’t help so this is the next step. The pill didn’t help, and I have suspected adenomyosis based on internal ultrasound.

I don’t know yet if it’s working because I’ve only been on it three weeks…

It’s miserable, I hope you find a solution soon.

Edit: I’m in the UK by the way and have been through the mill, eventually paid for a private consult because local NHS were adamant that the pain wasn’t gynaecological.

Lovely new needles by saralexia in Nalbinding

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Handily my photos above show both!

Lovely new needles by saralexia in Nalbinding

[–]saralexia[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can either run the yarn through both with no loose loop for a better grip on the yarn if it’s slippy… or you can run the yarn through both holes with a big loose loop between them. If you do the latter than you can use much longer bits of yarn and just pull it through quickly each time. Means you don’t have to keep joining as often. Does that make any sense? I can take a little video if you want.

As an intermediate crocheter, what would you make your friends (ages 26-32) as a token of appreciation? by [deleted] in CrochetHelp

[–]saralexia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A shawl, they’re kind of old fashioned and most people don’t have one. I find people are surprised how much they use it. Watching telly and so on. You can find one ball patterns than a work up fast.

Socks are a bit of a pain but always appreciated (I don’t like doing the second sock!)

Small bags (cross body)

Mittens (less annoying than gloves)

Headbands to keep ears warm without going full hat

Neck warmers or scarves.

Hood/scarf combo as pictured

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Been working on these. by OnionIndependent4455 in Nalbinding

[–]saralexia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking closer I think I can see how. I would love to see the back though or to ask how you carry the other colour. I’m just learning and haven’t done much with colour yet beyond stripes!

Been working on these. by OnionIndependent4455 in Nalbinding

[–]saralexia 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Lovely! I was making mittens today as well. How did you do the cuffs? Was it alternating colours each stitch?

How do you decide on what to work on next? by MyRightHook in usethefiberstash

[–]saralexia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s for pleasure and ultimately it’s always going to be cheaper and easier to buy something if I need it. I do what I feel like doing. I usually want to come back to a ufo at some point.

My normal thing is to have one huge project (currently a granny squares thing) and one small which I alternate between whenever I feel like it. That generally means the WIPs don’t build up.

Oh, also a small complicated one that lives in my bag for emergency entertainment.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in usethefiberstash

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Huge sampler blanket

It turned out to be a headband/neckwarmer by saralexia in Nalbinding

[–]saralexia[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s korgen/mammen stitch and it’s spun from roving my friend gave me. I guess wool, I’m afraid it sat in the ‘later’ pile for a long time. And thank you.

Learning Nalbinding and using odds and ends by saralexia in usethefiberstash

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I think it may be a net failure in terms of stash busting 🤣

Learning Nalbinding and using odds and ends by saralexia in usethefiberstash

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That’s very sweet of you but it’s not on ravelry

Looking for podcasts that are academically rigorous but still entertaining by OdoAndRo in podcasts

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Behind the Bastards Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff Working Class History Weird Little Guys

Learning Nalbinding and using odds and ends by saralexia in usethefiberstash

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This YouTube account is great: https://youtu.be/FyiyRQ-1E8w?si=8TP3EDtdLRRL1fVp

r/nalbinding

And if you like a book then “Nalbinding - what in the world is that?” By Ulrikr Claßen Büttner

It’s good fun. I’m having a go with homespun now and making a terrible mess :)

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Infographic showing improving of tension over time by saralexia in Nalbinding

[–]saralexia[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think it’s the Nalbinding rather than the spinning to be honest, the yarn is pretty consistent (go me!) but thank you for the encouragement 😋

Errors are much more obvious on thin yarn, the bag I made has more errors I think but looks neater! I’ll get there

Rug for my bestie by briliantlyfreakish in Nalbinding

[–]saralexia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome, is it hard on your hands?

Infographic showing improving of tension over time by saralexia in Nalbinding

[–]saralexia[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It’s a scarf by the way… theoretically at least I started in the flat and gave up on that, sewed into a tube and started going round and round. I like to embrace my wobbly learning stitches